Your young English eyes on the highways,
Climbs and dives, climbs and dives like its alive,
And the black in Indiana is leaving for Atlanta.
I wonder if shell ever go anywhere, anywhere with me.
From the corner of coffee and fever,
Hazel and curry and your long walking worry.

You say it's easier to sleep when the engine beats.
And you think I'm not eating.
"Yeah, what have you been reading?"
We talked over Ida and Arkansas like the country whispers to nothing near at all.
And they put out the lights and I lit up the crickets.
They knew I was taking you out.


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Everywhere in Denver Lyrics as written by David S Von Bohlen Daniel John Didier

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    i think it's about going out on a date
    sean7711on May 24, 2006   Link

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